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in cambridge, mass., where the kids were encouraged, you have the armor one that got a scholarship from the city. he seemed to be adjusted, assimilated, part of the community. >> is part because we do not know what happened in dagestan, w they we able to construct a weapon, not a primitive one, extremely difficult to use a remote control from a toy car. it is because of all those questions that is a standard that we read him his miranda rights. >> i take issue to that. when you say that he was allowed 48 hours, they did have 48 hours. 16 hours was a period of questioning, not being in custody. i have no idea whether they stop getting information, you do not either. i am not prepared to critique this when we know there certainly beers enough to convict him. should he be tried as an enemy combatant? >> no, you have to preserve some rights. something about this guy -- he is a hapless teenager. his brother -- even hapless teagers can know something when they are in a plot with their brother. plot -- i have great respect for ray kelly, the police commissioner in new york, but it seemed to be
in cambridge, mass., where the kids were encouraged, you have the armor one that got a scholarship from the city. he seemed to be adjusted, assimilated, part of the community. >> is part because we do not know what happened in dagestan, w they we able to construct a weapon, not a primitive one, extremely difficult to use a remote control from a toy car. it is because of all those questions that is a standard that we read him his miranda rights. >> i take issue to that. when you say...
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so overwhelmed with everything that happened in watertown, i'm not exactly sure what is happening in cambridge. >> they are also, on that night, various what looked like arrests going on. most notably of a naked man at one stage. people believed to be the bomb suspects. but later turned out not to be. can you shed any light on what is going on then, who these people were? >> sure. you could imagine what is going on. at that time, we had, you know, the one brother down. the other brother escaped. we also had a transit police officer that was shot and was bleeding out. my offices were completely tied up rendering him aid. they add medic, one of our officers is a medic, trying to get him into the ambulance. at the same time, officers that came in from surrounding communities, had confronted that gentleman. and one thing led to another. and they keyed in on him. the concern was, if he had a device, explosive device. he turned out to be not any individual that we were looking for. but officers needed to be safe at the same time. >> right. chief deveau, let me repeat again, my gratitude for everyone
so overwhelmed with everything that happened in watertown, i'm not exactly sure what is happening in cambridge. >> they are also, on that night, various what looked like arrests going on. most notably of a naked man at one stage. people believed to be the bomb suspects. but later turned out not to be. can you shed any light on what is going on then, who these people were? >> sure. you could imagine what is going on. at that time, we had, you know, the one brother down. the other...
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>> reporter: well, we learned, i believe they were handguns, but we learned from the cambridge police department that they did not have any permits to be used. they had never filed for permits. so we do know know exactly where they came from. these were illegal guns. these are guns that these individuals are not subjected to background checks or any of those things we have been talking about in light of what happened in the united states senate last week. so somehow these two brothers were able to acquire firearms. it's unclear exactly where they came from. but they were presumably quite skilled in using them as they were engaged in this fire fight on thursday evening. it lasted for a long amount of time. and the second brother had one inside the boat with him and returned fire with the police. that will be a very interesting question, where specifically those guns were able to come from, martin. >> indeed. luke russert, bob windrem, gentlemen, thank you so much. >> take care. >> for more on the suspect and case again him, i'm joined by robert mcfadden, former deputy of ncis counterin
>> reporter: well, we learned, i believe they were handguns, but we learned from the cambridge police department that they did not have any permits to be used. they had never filed for permits. so we do know know exactly where they came from. these were illegal guns. these are guns that these individuals are not subjected to background checks or any of those things we have been talking about in light of what happened in the united states senate last week. so somehow these two brothers...
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how did these suspects get their hands on guns in cambridge? neither brother had a license to own a weapon. richard hoss is joining me here in boston. our condolences on one of the loss of your officers at mit. these two suspects live in cambridge and you're the police commissioner there. have you been over to the apartment? >> i've been near there, but i haven't gone into the address at all. >> i guess the fbi been going through everything. >> yes. >> what can you tell us about the weapons that they had? they didn't have a license to open a weapon, did they? >> no. the younger brother wouldn't be eligible to get a license. >> you have to be 21? >> you have to be 21. >> what kind of weapons did they have? >> i have no idea. it is still part of the investigation. >> they had no licenses. somehow they got them. who is investigating that part of the story? >> there's two investigations going on. as you can imagine what took place on april 15th is part of the task force. there's an homicide investigation that's been investigating by the district at
how did these suspects get their hands on guns in cambridge? neither brother had a license to own a weapon. richard hoss is joining me here in boston. our condolences on one of the loss of your officers at mit. these two suspects live in cambridge and you're the police commissioner there. have you been over to the apartment? >> i've been near there, but i haven't gone into the address at all. >> i guess the fbi been going through everything. >> yes. >> what can you tell...
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three years ago, the entire family lived together in that one small apartment on norfolk street in cambridge. the parents, the two sisters, the two brothers and even tamerlan's wife and child came to live with them. the neighbor hold us that he observed tension in the family when they all lived together at once but that the tension dissipated when the parents and sisters moved out. he thinks that was about three years ago, don. >> brian todd, thank you. that's what most people have seen out on the street in almost a week behind brian todd who is in boston, not far from where we are. we want to go live to the hospital, beth israel hospital, in boston. where the younger brother, the only surviving bombing suspect is in serious condition. our senior medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen, is there right now. we are told that dzhokhar tsarnaev cannot speak. his throat is injured. what have you learned about his condition and when he might be able to talk? >> i think it is probably going to be a while. he is in the intensive care unit. he is sedated and intubated. they have put a tube down his th
three years ago, the entire family lived together in that one small apartment on norfolk street in cambridge. the parents, the two sisters, the two brothers and even tamerlan's wife and child came to live with them. the neighbor hold us that he observed tension in the family when they all lived together at once but that the tension dissipated when the parents and sisters moved out. he thinks that was about three years ago, don. >> brian todd, thank you. that's what most people have seen...
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silverglade he is a noted civil liberties lawyer a civil liberties a civil libertarian located in cambridge massachusetts and he had some very harsh things to say about what quite frankly what took place in watertown over the late thursday and particularly on friday when measures were taken to lock down the entire city told me that he was really unhappy with what he saw as the military and the increasingly militarized nature of american police forces now carol rose of the american civil liberties union she was a little more a little more cautious in what she had to say because they are the boss the massachusetts american civil liberties union is still reviewing a lot of the video the stuff that you showed earlier that people that are still coming in right now jared how her merican is willing to go to feel that sense of security that was once in boston before the marathon bombing has actually happened and what how far are they willing to go to also protect their sense of public privacy. you know i think that's a great question and to be honest i'm not really sure i think you know boston is a
silverglade he is a noted civil liberties lawyer a civil liberties a civil libertarian located in cambridge massachusetts and he had some very harsh things to say about what quite frankly what took place in watertown over the late thursday and particularly on friday when measures were taken to lock down the entire city told me that he was really unhappy with what he saw as the military and the increasingly militarized nature of american police forces now carol rose of the american civil...
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the shooting of the cambridge policeman. those are all things that have a physical aspect, a forensic aspect to me that can be verified. and i guess the other part, chris, is just the experience of interrogators, sort of the art of it, knowing they feel they have all that they're going to get. >> what a fascinating story this is going to be. by the way, every part you raised there, everybody wants the answer to. >> sure. >> thanks so much, pete williams, justice correspondent for nbc news. joining me now as before, kristen welker at the white house. alex wagner of host of "now." political reporter jonathan martin. chris frates, and jackie kucinich, political reporter for "the washington post." in the last few minutes we have here, the last ten minutes, the guns. they found 90% of the country was on one side of an issue for wider background checks. it didn't really matter in our republic. what matters on capitol hill is intensity and longevity of an issue. and the pro-gun people won the fight. what do you think -- kristen, do
the shooting of the cambridge policeman. those are all things that have a physical aspect, a forensic aspect to me that can be verified. and i guess the other part, chris, is just the experience of interrogators, sort of the art of it, knowing they feel they have all that they're going to get. >> what a fascinating story this is going to be. by the way, every part you raised there, everybody wants the answer to. >> sure. >> thanks so much, pete williams, justice correspondent...
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he went to cambridge. >> what about the younger one? >> no connection. >> no connection with medford. >> right. >> as you take a look at some of the lessons we should have learned from this, what do you think? >> we can't prevent every injustice and things do happen. we can't stay silent here. we need to speak up and pull ourselves together as a community. one of the most important things we can show people is they misdisrupt our routines but they won't change our core values and the way we live. >> well said. thanks very much. >>> so we're watching the schools come back to normal, businesses come back to normal. a lot going on. there are some desperate days in the nation's heart land. we're following other news in the country. we're going to take you to one of the hardest hit areas by floods. hwelcome back.. nice to see you again! hey! i almost didn't recognize you without the suit. well, this is my weekend suit. weekend getaways just got better. well, enjoy your round! alright, thanks! save a ton on our best available rate when you bo
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boston that tsarnaev tamerlan tsarnaev's uncle has reached out to the islamic society of boston in cambridge for help in one claiming the body and secondly, arranging a funeral. and until the body is released, shep, we, of course, cannot know the cause of death. shep? >> shepard: jonathan, thanks. and on this day in 1993, a crazed tennis fan ran on to the court and stabbed the then top-ranked women's player right in the back. monica was resting between matches in germany when a man came up behind her and thrust a knife between her shoulder blades. doctors said it barely missed her major organs. the suspect did it because he was a fan of the second ranked player steffee graph. she moved to the top of the rankings as monica spent more than two years recovering from those wounds. a judge dismissed an attempted murder charge. quicking the guy of a lesser charge that allowed him to walk it free and a lunatic stunned the tennis world 20 years ago today. and now you know the news for this tuesday, april the 30th, 2013. i'm shepard smith. thanks for trusting us for your news and information. opinion
boston that tsarnaev tamerlan tsarnaev's uncle has reached out to the islamic society of boston in cambridge for help in one claiming the body and secondly, arranging a funeral. and until the body is released, shep, we, of course, cannot know the cause of death. shep? >> shepard: jonathan, thanks. and on this day in 1993, a crazed tennis fan ran on to the court and stabbed the then top-ranked women's player right in the back. monica was resting between matches in germany when a man came...
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today, the city of boston, the city of cambridge and the city of watertown and many other communities can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that two perpetrators who caused so much pain and anguish are no longer a threat to our personal safety and to our communities. together, with the action and support of our joint terrorism task force partners, many of which are on the stage with me this evening, the fbi and our partners remain vigilant and continue to follow through thousands of leads and sifted through hundreds of tips, through thousands of man-hours to reach this moment. this was truly an absolutely intense investigation and i do emphasize a truly intense investigation. as a result of that, justice is being served for the victims of these terrible crimes. i want to personally express the fbi's profound thanks to each of our partners for bringing us to this moment here this evening. no one agency alone accomplished this critically important task of keeping the city of boston and the commonwealth of massachusetts safe. thank you very much. and i support you, i thank you for your su
today, the city of boston, the city of cambridge and the city of watertown and many other communities can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that two perpetrators who caused so much pain and anguish are no longer a threat to our personal safety and to our communities. together, with the action and support of our joint terrorism task force partners, many of which are on the stage with me this evening, the fbi and our partners remain vigilant and continue to follow through thousands of leads and...
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i did visit the cambridge mosque today where they attended and where tamerlan in particular had been disruptive on two occasions. in fact, as it was, at one point ordered to leave the mosque if he didn't start behaving himself because he was disrupting sermons. and was told the mosque has been cooperativing with the fbi. that the fbi has begun questioning members of the mosque, asking them about these incidents, looking to see if there were signs of connections to others, that he had colleagues or cohorts who were sympathetic to his views. but by and large, they say it's a moderate islamic mosque. that it very much feels in the american mainstream it celebrates american -- >> you would think, michael, that it's moderate if he was sat down and if he was warned there. certainly doesn't seem like a radical mosque to me, which is why being anti-muslim and anti-islamic is so absurd. but let me ask you something, eugene. i mean, you are the expert here. take me inside the investigation. because now this has come down to the ground as a regular, very intense police investigation. what's hap
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. >>> tamerlan tsarnaev's uncle says a friend from cambridge may have brainwashed his nephew, a man known only by the name misha. but what role if any did he play in possibly radicalizing tamerlan tsarnaev? cnn's brian todd takes a closer look. >> family members now describe a mysterious man who they say had a mesmerizing influence on tamerlan tsarnaev. they only know him as misha. they say they don't know his full name. here is how the suspect's uncle described the man and his influence on the other brother in an interview with cnn. >> a new person in convert of islam of armenian decent. this person just took his brain, brainwashed him completely. tamerlan is off now. there's no obedience to respect his own father. that concerned me big time. unbelievably. >> reporter: more pieces fit together in a telephone interview wolf blitzer did with the brother-in-law of the two suspects. he said he'd met misha twice, introduced to him by tamerlan. he didn't witness misha actually turning tamerlan into a radical islamist. >> but he certainly did have influence and did teach him things that would m
. >>> tamerlan tsarnaev's uncle says a friend from cambridge may have brainwashed his nephew, a man known only by the name misha. but what role if any did he play in possibly radicalizing tamerlan tsarnaev? cnn's brian todd takes a closer look. >> family members now describe a mysterious man who they say had a mesmerizing influence on tamerlan tsarnaev. they only know him as misha. they say they don't know his full name. here is how the suspect's uncle described the man and his...
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old, from cambridge massachusetts. dzkh tsarnaev is his name. also, looking at the boston herald, local papers are giving us this news. governor deval patrick made the order for residents in the area of boston and water 10 to stay indoors. we would like to get your reaction to this news this morning. we have some comments coming from facebook. patricia writes -- sandy says -- is on the line from arkansas, a democrat. caller: good morning. this is becoming a monthly if not a daily thing with vguns. raing our children. we want movies, we taketo wres, e video games. and the kids are learning the one who wins is the one with the highest body count. this is the world we have created, human beings. it is a very violent world and it's filled with hate and greed and i'm not surprised this happened. host: before we let you go, i want to show the boston globe for one moment. this is the front page. we get this courtesy of the newseum. talks about the manhunt. it also has words from president obama. he spoke at the interfaith service yesterday. he is talki
old, from cambridge massachusetts. dzkh tsarnaev is his name. also, looking at the boston herald, local papers are giving us this news. governor deval patrick made the order for residents in the area of boston and water 10 to stay indoors. we would like to get your reaction to this news this morning. we have some comments coming from facebook. patricia writes -- sandy says -- is on the line from arkansas, a democrat. caller: good morning. this is becoming a monthly if not a daily thing with...
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there are joggers right now i guarantee you all throughout boston, cambridge, and watertown, and i think one of the things that i've been most proud of in watching the country's response to president terrible tragedy there is a sense of resilience and toughness and we are not going to be intimidated. we are going to live our lives. and people i think understand that we've got to do everything we can to prevent these kinds of attacks from taking place, but people also understand, in the same way they understand after a shooting in aurora, or newtown, or virginia tech, or after the foiled attempts in times square, or in detroit, that we are not going to stop living our lives because warped, twigsed individuals try to intimidate us. we are going to do what we do, which is go to work, raise our kids, go to ball games, run in marathons, and at the same time we're going to make sure that everybody is cooperating, and is vigilant in doing everything we can, without being naive to try to prevent these attacks from happening in the future. >> jonathan carl. >> mr. president you are a hundred days
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it's a whole new species of gator. >> brian: situated in boston is islamic society of cambridge mosque, which not only did the two tsarnaev brothers attend, but one that is operated by the muslim american society which is striking ties to terror groups. what could we learn from this evidence as we try to find out what radicalized these brothers and their jihadi ties? peter johnson, jr., what have you found out? >> we heard from charles jacob, president of an organization americans for peace and tolerance, and he's pointed to these kind of disturbing connections between this particular mosque and certain people who have been affiliated with the muslim brotherhood and another man who went to jail and in jail for 23 years for material support of terroristic activities. so that's really disturbing. we also know from family members how over time, the suspect who died was engaging in all kinds of language and all kinds of statements. we saw it earlier on the "60 minutes" interview you show, that there was a real hatred of the united states and hatred of american politics. obviously he was ra
it's a whole new species of gator. >> brian: situated in boston is islamic society of cambridge mosque, which not only did the two tsarnaev brothers attend, but one that is operated by the muslim american society which is striking ties to terror groups. what could we learn from this evidence as we try to find out what radicalized these brothers and their jihadi ties? peter johnson, jr., what have you found out? >> we heard from charles jacob, president of an organization americans...
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today he was charged with using weapons of mass destruction to kill as he laid in his hospital bed in cambridge, massachusetts. tuesday it's revealed that the older brother, tamerlan was listed on the u.s. government central database of people, as a poe evenings to alter reus. on the 24th two u.s. officials say that dzhokhar admitted his role in the attacks to the fbi investigators from that hospital bed again. martha: in the aftermath of what was left in boston, a parade honoring the youngest victim who was killed there and the parade took place in his hometown this weekend. hundreds of people and first responders came out to remember 8-year-old martin richard. just look at that little boy. what a sad story this is for him, and for his family. they honored him before the season opener of his former little league team, something that a city councilmember says is helping the community heal. >> it is a sad day, it's also a good day, it's a good day, look at all these people out here that we have. everything that's happened over the past two weeks, we are all positive, we are all part of the griev
today he was charged with using weapons of mass destruction to kill as he laid in his hospital bed in cambridge, massachusetts. tuesday it's revealed that the older brother, tamerlan was listed on the u.s. government central database of people, as a poe evenings to alter reus. on the 24th two u.s. officials say that dzhokhar admitted his role in the attacks to the fbi investigators from that hospital bed again. martha: in the aftermath of what was left in boston, a parade honoring the youngest...
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officer donahue had got i out of husband cruiser and was shooting at the suspects in cambridge when he was hit late thursday night going into friday morning. emergency crews started cpr on him to restart his heart. the nerves and muscles in his leg are intact. we wish him a speedy recovery. jon: it sound very optimistic for him. the investigation is moving ahead on several tracks. bret baier is the anchor of special report. these reports have happened in boston but have reverberated in washington. what is the lead effect of what happened last week on the capitol president, bret. >> reporter: there are a lot of affects. mainly they want to find out how far this goes and if anyone else either helped these two men or may be involved in anyway, shape or form. the investigation as we are being told by law enforcement, and intelligence officials, is as you mentioned fanning out in a number of different ways. one big focus is on tamerlan tsarnaev's trip last year from -- he flew from jfk airport to moscow and went to not only russia but chechnya. we don't know where he went, if he went anywhe
officer donahue had got i out of husband cruiser and was shooting at the suspects in cambridge when he was hit late thursday night going into friday morning. emergency crews started cpr on him to restart his heart. the nerves and muscles in his leg are intact. we wish him a speedy recovery. jon: it sound very optimistic for him. the investigation is moving ahead on several tracks. bret baier is the anchor of special report. these reports have happened in boston but have reverberated in...
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they're normal, they're happy kids in cambridge, then something happens. a switch is flipped. how can the fbi, how can homeland security notice when that happens? what i want to know is what did the russians do when he went back to russia? they had already said they were interested in him. then he goes back to russia and spends over six months there. what did they do? did they follow him around? that's a question we need an answer to. >> so what are the answers to these questions? we are not a police state, and yet this was someone around whom there were red flags. >> yeah, and look. there certainly was information provided by russian security service to the fbi, but we have to put that into context. the russian fsb and other agencies are not always working in our best interest and we don't always share the exact same perspective that they have on rebels based in chechnya. they consider all rebels as terrorists. the u.s. government doesn't necessarily see things that way. so when we get a piece of information like that, it's sometimes difficult to sort out what is this. and th
they're normal, they're happy kids in cambridge, then something happens. a switch is flipped. how can the fbi, how can homeland security notice when that happens? what i want to know is what did the russians do when he went back to russia? they had already said they were interested in him. then he goes back to russia and spends over six months there. what did they do? did they follow him around? that's a question we need an answer to. >> so what are the answers to these questions? we are...
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when investigators say the two suspects were looking to escape the area and carjacked an individual in cambridge. the victim tells authorities that the man approached a vehicle, his vehicle while he was sitting in it and tapped on the passenger window. here is what is written in those documents. when the victim rolled down the window the man reached in, opening the door, and entered the victim's vehicle. the man pointed a firearm at the victim and stated, did you hear about that boston explosion? and, i did that. the man removed the magazine from the gun and showed the victim that it had a bullet in it, and then reinserted the magazine. the man then stated, i am serious. incredibly that carjack victim managed to escape from that scene, contacting authorities, letting them know what had happened. he was able to give the story, which is just incredible. the vehicle, his vehicle, not so fortunate. it was filled with bullet holes, the windows crashed out and is in very much rough shape now and is certainly in evidence. jon: it's not really clear which of the brothers made those statements to the car
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that russell last saw her husband on thursday, only hours before he died in a gunbattle with police in cambridge, massachusetts. she was handing off their 2-year-old daughter to stay with him while she went to work. again, that was thursday of last week. martha: investigators are looking into possible ties between tamerlan tsarnaev and the man who is known as russia's usama bin laden. his name is dokar umarov. he is a leader of a islamist separatist group in russia blamed for dozens of murders including the 2010 moscow subway bombings. in 2011, the state department offer ad $5 million reward for information on this man and his whereabouts. no word whether the group or uma love are involved or connected in any way to the attack but clearly being investigated. bill: victims are being remembered as well. the first responder who rushed toward the danger of boston and saved the life of one of the youngest victims and that man is sharing his story. amateur video shows off-duty firefighter, matt patterson, went straight to 7-year-old jane richard as she lay on the ground, after use losing a leg. patter
that russell last saw her husband on thursday, only hours before he died in a gunbattle with police in cambridge, massachusetts. she was handing off their 2-year-old daughter to stay with him while she went to work. again, that was thursday of last week. martha: investigators are looking into possible ties between tamerlan tsarnaev and the man who is known as russia's usama bin laden. his name is dokar umarov. he is a leader of a islamist separatist group in russia blamed for dozens of murders...
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for example, up in cambridge where the two suspects lived, they searched a massive section of the city, even though there was no indication that they were there. it was just outside of that 20-block perimeter. >> bill: wesley lowery is our reporter for the "boston globe"," you can follow him on twitter twitter @wesley lowery. i understand you were in watertown when police discovered where they fled with their suv. describe that scene us to. >> horrifying was the only word i have for it. i was at mit immediately after the shooting at that crime scene, and i was discussing with police officers -- for those who are not reporters, they may not understand there's nothing more tense than a situation where a police officer has just been shot and killed police are markedly vigilant about guarding that scene and perimeter. i was talking to these officers, and they literally dropped cups of coffee out of their hands, like out of a movie and jumped in their car and spread off. and i knew something was going on. i followed them to watertown and got within blocks of the police perimeter -- because
for example, up in cambridge where the two suspects lived, they searched a massive section of the city, even though there was no indication that they were there. it was just outside of that 20-block perimeter. >> bill: wesley lowery is our reporter for the "boston globe"," you can follow him on twitter twitter @wesley lowery. i understand you were in watertown when police discovered where they fled with their suv. describe that scene us to. >> horrifying was the only...
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they settled in a -- >> they settled in a working class part of cambridge where the father opened an auto shop. we were saying i'm not sure this is part of this current immigration debate when you think about it. first of all that's asylum. it is fleeing. the whole family came ten years ago. just saying, i don't know how you -- how do you prevent someone who's 9 from doing something bad ten years later? the mother became increasingly religious. she was a facialist. somebody who said the mother expressed strident views about the u.s. government. during this facial session she started quoting the conspiracy theory telling me she thought 9-11 was purposely created by the american government to make america hate muslims. it is real. my son knows all about it. you can read it on the internet. >> of course. because anything up on the internet is true. >> stephanie: apparently the uncle said a deep rift opened between him and his sister-in-law that he tried to maintain a relationship with the boys. that effort fell apart when tamerlan started carrying around nonsense with the islamic religi
they settled in a -- >> they settled in a working class part of cambridge where the father opened an auto shop. we were saying i'm not sure this is part of this current immigration debate when you think about it. first of all that's asylum. it is fleeing. the whole family came ten years ago. just saying, i don't know how you -- how do you prevent someone who's 9 from doing something bad ten years later? the mother became increasingly religious. she was a facialist. somebody who said the...
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. >> dug an dropped the brothers off in kendall square in cambridge was about to drive away, when he heard screaming and pounding on the trunk. left one of the bags in the cab, a heavy backpack, rather ominous. >>> actor matt damon is a knave of the boston area. he's taking the attack personally. speaking at harvard university yesterday, where matt damon went, he says each year his brother runs the marathon or stands at the finish line with damon's nephews. this year they were not there. >> just really i think we're all still in shock. i certainly am still in shock and trying to figure out what this all means and what happened. >> damon also said the alleged bombers lived just blocks from his childhood home. >>> yesterday, i got a chance to spend some time with a family recovering from the attack. an entire family. kevin white and his mother, mary jo, suffered injuries from the blast. just feet away from the first explosion. bill white, the husband, the father, and the vietnam war veteran who received a purple heart for service in vietnam, but it was boston where he lost his leg. he
. >> dug an dropped the brothers off in kendall square in cambridge was about to drive away, when he heard screaming and pounding on the trunk. left one of the bags in the cab, a heavy backpack, rather ominous. >>> actor matt damon is a knave of the boston area. he's taking the attack personally. speaking at harvard university yesterday, where matt damon went, he says each year his brother runs the marathon or stands at the finish line with damon's nephews. this year they were...
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they also plan -- a controlled explosion at a house in cambridge, massachusetts, some timeay. amtrak is suspending service between new york and boston. senior democrat associated press as on the house intelligence committeeay the to the st ng suspects had before they confronted police., there was a briefing earlier today. across our networks, we will keep you posted with the latest news and updates. we continue in about an hour in 10 minutes we will take you live to the state department. john kerry, whose brief this morning at the white house on the boston investigation, will be delivering and presenting the human rights report, the annual report on human rights practices in countries around the world live at 2:15 eastern here on c- span. up next, we go back to the issue of immigration. we shared everything with you yesterday with the so-called gang of eight and a bipartisan legislation. up next, jeff sessions and david vitter. this is about 25 minutes. >> all right. it is so good to be with you. this is an important event today, i think. i think all of you for attending. and
they also plan -- a controlled explosion at a house in cambridge, massachusetts, some timeay. amtrak is suspending service between new york and boston. senior democrat associated press as on the house intelligence committeeay the to the st ng suspects had before they confronted police., there was a briefing earlier today. across our networks, we will keep you posted with the latest news and updates. we continue in about an hour in 10 minutes we will take you live to the state department. john...
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there are joggers right now i fwa guarantee you all throughout boston, cambridge, watertown. and i think one of the things i've been most proud of in watching the country's response to the tragedy there is a sense of resilience and toughness and we're not going to be intimidated. we are going to live our lives. and people i think understand that we have to do everything we can to prevent these kind of attacks from taking place. but people also understand in the same way they understand after a shooting in aurora or newtown or virginia tech or after the foiled attempts in times square or in detroit that we're not going to stop living our lives because warped twisted individuals try to intimidate us. we're going to do what he wiwe . which is go to work, raise our kids, go to ball game, run in marathons. and at the same time, we'll make sure everybody is vigilant and doing everything we can without being naive to try to prevent the at that time tack attacks f the future. >> you are 100 days in to your second term. on the gun bill, you put everything into to try to get it passed.
there are joggers right now i fwa guarantee you all throughout boston, cambridge, watertown. and i think one of the things i've been most proud of in watching the country's response to the tragedy there is a sense of resilience and toughness and we're not going to be intimidated. we are going to live our lives. and people i think understand that we have to do everything we can to prevent these kind of attacks from taking place. but people also understand in the same way they understand after a...